Lizard Boy director Brandon Ivie (left) and composer/star Justin Huertas (right) in rehearsal, making musical-that-isn’t-a-musical theater magic.

Lizard Boy director Brandon Ivie (left) and composer/star Justin Huertas (right) in rehearsal, making musical-that-isn’t-a-musical theater magic. brandon ivie

Lizard Boy, the new musical-that’s-not-a-musical at Seattle Repertory Theatre, begins humbly, as all epic fables must. Luke Skywalker was a farm boy, Bilbo Baggins was a homebody, Jesus Christ was the son of a carpenter, and Trevor—”the Lizard Boy of Point Defiance”—is a lonely gay kid with a skin condition, sitting in his room and creating his first Grindr profile.

“Hear me out,” he tells the drawing of Spider-Man taped to his wall (next to images of Godzilla, Wolverine, and Jinkx Monsoon), explaining that he just wants to see if his old boyfriend is anywhere nearby…

Brend an Kiley has worked as a child actor in New Orleans, as a member of the junior press corps at the 1988 Republican National Convention, and, for one happy April, as a bootlegger’s assistant in Nicaragua....